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Wanted. WANTED— A respectable, Steady Young Man. who understands i waiting at Table, and is to make } himself generally useful. Apply, Queen’s 3 Hotel, Timaru. WANTED KNOWN—PRESERVING PEACHES, 3d per lb. Cooking Apples, 51bs a bhilling. Geo. Pearson, Fruiterer. WANTED— TEN TINSMITHS, foi Queensland. Passage paid. First class wages, and permanent employment for good men. Apply, Walters and Watt, Manchester street, Christchurch, WANTED KNOWN—That PENROSE PREMIER BOOTMAKER, has for Sale, Ladies Kid Boots at 6s 3d per pair, other lines equally cheap. Gents E.S. Peg Boots, from 13s 6d per pair ; his own make, Half-Watertights, 15a 6d ; Full-Water-tights, 16s 6d. Also a splendid assortment of Ladies, Gents, and Children’s Boots and Shoes to meet the times and seasons, next Crawford’s Saddlery. ANTED TO RENT—An IMPROVED FARM from 500 to 1000 Acres, for a term of Years, with purchasing clause. Geraldine district preferred. Applications with full particulars as to locality, nature and extent of improvements, &o„ to be forwarded to the undersigned. JOHN A. GAMAGK. Timaru, 20th Feb,, 1883. I?nl»lio Notices, Gr ROSVBNOB Hotbl. Timaru. Having LET the above Hotel to Me J. D. Kett, I wish to thank my old Friends and the Public generally for the support accorded to me for the past seven years, and would respectfully soli it a continuance of the same for my successor. JOHN MEIKLB. In reference to the above, I have great pleasure in informing the Public that I have taken possession of the Grosvenor Hotel, and no effort shall be spared on my part to maintain the first-class name the hotel possessed during Mr Meikle’s proprietorship. Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Visitors generally, can rely on receiving first-class Accommodation, and every attention. J D, KETT. v. NOTICE. THE C BATTERY and Band will PARADE at the Barracks at 12 o’clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the 22nd March, 1883, to proceed by Special Train, leaving Timaru at 12,50 a.m. for Invercargi'i. Every Member must bring his kit to the Barracks, with his name affixed thereto. (Signed) A. Sx G. HAMERSLEY, Captain G. 8., N.Z.A. CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR’S GIFTS. M! R S PIT T S

Has just Opened a Splendid Assortment of FANCY GOODS suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. The Cheapest and Best House in Timaru for Christmas and New Year’s Cards. Children’s Dresses and Costumes in great Variety, Registry Office for SERYANTS.

MRS PITTS, Main South Road CANTERBURY WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTORY, Colombo Street North, NEAR BRIDGE, Christchurch qatalogue op WALTER GEE’S BLIND MANUFACTURES THE PRICES QUOTED ARE FOR PER SUPER FOOT. 1— Dwarf Venetian Blinds, in polished cedar frames, painted in any color, 5s # 2 Inside do do,— 2a, 3a square circular (2a). or gothic (3a) headed window, 1b to Is 2d 3 Outside Venetian Blinds, m cases, painted in any color, for square, 2s 3d to 2s 6d . , , „ 4. Holland Blinds, with common rollers, 6d to 8d 5- spring rollers, Is 6 Tammy Blinds, common rollers Is to 7 Do, spring rollers, Is 3d to Is 6d 8— Transparent Blinds,suitable for stairise window, with common rollers, aocoruig to pattern 9 Do, spring rollers, according to Blinds, in polish:d cedar ames, ornamented in colors and gold, to ly pattern, 5s upwards 11—Do, plain, painted in any color, 3s

OUTSIDE CLOTH BLINDS, For Square, Circular, and Gothic Headed Windows. 12 -Florentine Blinds, in ease, cloth, in various patterns, 2s 6d to 3s IB —Spanish Blinds, in case, cloth, an various patterns, 3s 6d to 4s _ 14—Oriental Blinds, in case, cloth, m various patterns, 4s to 5s 15_Yerandah Blinds, striped cloth, on spring rollers, 9d to la 10_Yerandah Blinds, striped cloth, on common ro I ’ers, 6d 17—Shutter Blinds, hinged or on tramways, 3s , 18—Jalousies, hinged or on tramways, 3s Patent Checks for Venetian Blinds, per check: 2-pull, Is to la 6d; do do do, 3-pull, 2s6dto3s6d Old Blinds repainted, taped, and lined, equal to new - 6d, 7d. Patent Spring Rol’ers, of all sides, with or without Caps and Backs, supplied to the Trade. W. GEE begs respectfu’ly to call the attention of the Public to the following That his Spring Blinds are not equa led for quality, durability and cheapness, by those of any other Bl'ndmaker _in the Colony; the springs w'U last a lifetime That he was the only Exhibitor of those descriptions of Blinds numbered in the Catalogue „ , •, That his Exhibits—ooß.ectively and particularly—for general superior received a higher award (the Gold Medal Certificate) than those of any other B ndmaker in the New Zealand International Exhibition That he is the only maker of the “ Wood Revolving Shutter Spring Blind,” to completely exclude the daylight and obtain strict privacy—This is an original contrivance of Mr Gee’s, 3s to Bs per foot That his colors arc not surpassed anywhere, and not equalled in Christchurch, and that complete satisfaction with ms work and good working order of all Blinds is guaranteed _ „ Walter Gee.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3110, 21 March 1883, Page 3

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